This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
which was filed against the x2gobroker-authservice package:
#172: x2gobroker-authservice creates logfiles that x2gobroker-daemon can not access
It has been closed by tag@ymir, 0.0.1.1@ymir.
Their explanation is attached below along with your original report.
If this explanation is unsatisfactory and you have not received a
better one in a separate message then please contact tag@ymir, 0.0.1.1@ymir by
replying to this email.
--
X2Go Bug Tracking System
Contact owner@bugs.x2go.org with problems

Package: x2gobroker-authservice
Version: 0.0.1.0-0~334~precise1
When x2gobroker-authservice starts, it creates four files in
/var/log/x2gobroker: access.log, authservice.log, broker.log and error.log
(if they do not already exist). Because x2gobroker-authservice is running
as root, these files will be owned by root and have permission mode 644.
This makes them unwriteable to anybody but root. When x2gobroker-daemon
starts it will attempt to open at least /var/log/x2gobroker/broker.log, but
since x2gobroker-daemon runs as the user x2gobroker, it can't open that
file in write-mode. This makes the daemon exit without any error messages
when started by the init-system. It might be best to make
x2gobroker-authservice keep to it's own set of log-files to avoid this
problem. A work-around is to chown ownership of the files to the user
x2gobroker.
--
Anders Bruun Olsen
It-ansvarlig
Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab
(Society for Danish Language and Literature)